I'm attempting to discover the earliest chess book translated by Dr. Ken Neat.
The best I can come up with so far with a quick inspection of my library is
Alexander Alekhine by Alexander Kotov, Batsford, 1973.
As usual, your help is appreciated.
Earliest Book Translated by Ken Neat
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Re: Earliest Book Translated by Ken Neat
Ken has contacted me (by way of Alex McFarlane) from Durham to confirm the above book was, indeed, his earliest translation.John Upham wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 6:51 pmI'm attempting to discover the earliest chess book translated by Dr. Ken Neat.
The best I can come up with so far with a quick inspection of my library is
Alexander Alekhine by Alexander Kotov, Batsford, 1973.
As usual, your help is appreciated.
British Chess News : britishchessnews.com
Twitter: @BritishChess
Facebook: facebook.com/groups/britishchess
Twitter: @BritishChess
Facebook: facebook.com/groups/britishchess